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The Distorting Lens of Convergent Constitutional Theory

Cane, Professor Peter

Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory

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This book challenges the near-universal acceptance of a US-style, Western constitutional paradigm as the best basis for comparative constitutional studies.It does so on three main grounds: anachronism, ‘othering’ and cultural specificity. Main pillars of ‘convergent constitutional theory’ are rooted in the revolutionary, late-eighteenth century – a lost world; constitutional arrangements that deviate from the paradigm are often branded as ‘outliers’ or even as not constitutional at all; and the foundations of the paradigm in liberal democracy give no space for other forms of constitutionalism. Whatever the attractions of convergent theory as a normative ideal of good government, for the purposes of understanding, analysing and explaining constitutional systems it is far from ideal.This book discusses and questions: convergent theory’s weddedness to writing as the technology of constitution-making; its image of a constitution as fundamental law; its idea that a constitution expresses the ‘sovereignty of the people’; its use of tripartite separation of powers as the basic principle of institutional design; its relative neglect of administrative law; its association of ‘rights’ with judicially enforceable bills of rights; and its obsession with a vaguely specified concept of ‘democracy’.It makes suggestions for alternative, preferable methods of understanding, analysing and explaining constitutions, and governmental and constitutional systems.

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  • Utgivelsesdato:

    24.07.2025

  • ISBN:

    9781509988464

  • Språk:

    , Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Hart Publishing
  • Fagtema:

    , Jus

  • Serie:

    Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory

  • Litteraturtype:

    Sakprosa

  • Sider:

    152

  • Høyde:

    16.4 cm

  • Bredde:

    24.1 cm